Spatial Behavior and Habitat Use of Two Sympatric Bat Species

被引:8
作者
Starik, Nicole [1 ]
Goettert, Thomas [2 ]
Zeller, Ulrich [1 ]
机构
[1] Humboldt Univ, Fac Life Sci, Albrecht Daniel Thaer Inst Agr & Hort Sci, D-10115 Berlin, Germany
[2] Eberswalde Univ Sustainable Dev, Res Ctr Sustainabil Transformat Transfer, Schicklerstr 5, D-16225 Eberswalde, Germany
来源
ANIMALS | 2021年 / 11卷 / 12期
关键词
Plecotus; resource partitioning; radio-tracking; activity areas; fecal analysis; HOME-RANGE; MYOTIS-LUCIFUGUS; FIELD IDENTIFICATION; ECHOLOCATION CALLS; FORAGING BEHAVIOR; GENUS PLECOTUS; BROWN BATS; CHIROPTERA; MORPHOLOGY; VESPERTILIONIDAE;
D O I
10.3390/ani11123460
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Simple Summary Few studies refer to ecological differences of genetically close and morphologically almost identical insectivorous bat species. However, this information is indispensable for effective and sustainable nature conservation strategies. This study aims at investigating differences in the spatial ecology of the long-eared bat species Plecotus auritus and Plecotus austriacus in a typical cultural landscape of Brandenburg, where the two species occur sympatrically. The reconstruction of the prey spectrum revealed that P. auritus and P. austriacus strongly overlapped in their diet. Our results suggest that resource partitioning is based on using different foraging habitats. While radio-tracked females of P. auritus were strongly associated with woodland patches resulting in small-scale activity areas of only few square kilometers, activity areas of P. austriacus encompassed a large-scale matrix of grassland habitats in the magnitude of a small town. Based on these results, we identify priority conservation needs for the two species to ensure that these differences in the spatial behavior and habitat use can be adequately taken into account for future nature conservation efforts. Movement behavior and habitat use of the long-eared bat species Plecotus auritus and Plecotus austriacus were studied in the Havelland region in Brandenburg (Germany). Data collection included mist-netting, radiotelemetry, reconstruction of prey items, and monitoring of roosting sites. Body measurements confirm a high degree of phenotypic similarity between the two species. Total activity areas (100% Minimum Convex Polygons, MCPS) of Plecotus austriacus (2828.3 +/- 1269.43 ha) were up to five-fold larger compared to Plecotus auritus (544.54 +/- 295.89 ha). The activity areas of Plecotus austriacus contained up to 11 distinct core areas, and their mean total size (149.7 +/- 0.07 ha) was approximately three-fold larger compared to core areas of Plecotus auritus (49.2 +/- 25.6 ha). The mean distance between consecutive fixes per night was 12.72 +/- 3.7 km for Plecotus austriacus and 4.23 +/- 2.8 km for Plecotus auritus. While Plecotus austriacus was located most frequently over pastures (>40%) and meadows (>20%), P. auritus was located mostly within deciduous (>50%) and mixed forests (>30%) in close vicinity to its roosts. Roost site monitoring indicates that the activity of P. austriacus is delayed relative to P. auritus in spring and declined earlier in autumn. These phenological differences are probably related to the species' respective diets. Levins' measure of trophic niche breadth suggests that the prey spectrum for P. auritus is more diverse during spring (B = 2.86) and autumn (B = 2.82) compared to P. austriacus (spring: B = 1.7; autumn: B = 2.1). Our results give reason to consider these interspecific ecological variations and species-specific requirements of P. auritus and P. austriacus to develop adapted and improved conservation measures.
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